ppl. a. Obs. [f. ASPIRE v. + -ED.] Having raised itself, elevated, lofty.
1599. Bp. Hall, Sat., Def. Envie, 35. Those bays, and that aspired thought, In carelesse rage, she sets at worse than nought.
1627. Speed, Eng. Abridged. King Henry the 8
laid their aspired tops at his own feete.